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Acclimation of the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus to Decreased Salinity at the Blastula and Gastrula Stages: Its Effect on the Desalination Resistance of Larvae at Subsequent Stages of Development
Authors:S. D. Kashenko
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Pal'chevskogo 17, Vladivostok, 690041, Russia
Abstract:Apostichopus (= Stichopus) japonicus blastulae and gastrulae were acclimated for 18 h to salinities of 32permil (control), 24 and 22permil (the lower limit of the range of tolerance), and 20permil (below the range of tolerance). Acclimation to 20permil resulted in the appearance of teratic larvae, most of which subsequently died. Acclimation to 24, 22, and 20permil led to a shift in the range of tolerance of the larvae at further stages of development. With a decrease in salinity, acclimated larvae developed more successfully than unacclimated larvae. Acclimated larvae attained the pentactula stage and settled at a salinity range of 32–20permil; unacclimated larvae, at 32–22permil. At different stages of development, acclimated larvae survived greater decreases in salinity than unacclimated larvae. The acclimation effects could be traced up to metamorphosis and settling, i.e., two weeks after the end of the acclimation process.
Keywords:salinity  acclimation  development  larvae  Apostichopus japonicus
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